Kalmbach Media announces marketing partnership with Nautilus magazine

WAUKESHA, WI/NEW YORK, N.Y. – Kalmbach Media, publisher of such well-known and respected media brands as Discover and Astronomy, today announced a marketing partnership with NautilusThink, the nonprofit publisher of the award-winning science magazine Nautilus.

The two publishers will offer institutional, educational and corporate brands the combined reach of Astronomy, Discover and Nautilus, including the respective magazines, websites, email newsletters, and social platforms. Together the brands reach more than 10 million science enthusiasts each month across all platforms.

“We’ve always admired Nautilus as a unique voice of science, so we’re excited to create a go-to-market partnership,” said Dan Hickey, CEO, Kalmbach Media. “Together, we offer marketers and institutions a large science media platform coupled with new and exciting ways to engage with science enthusiasts and thought leaders.”

Science and technology continue to grow in importance for today’s world, according to Hickey. “Kalmbach and Nautilus are committed to providing the most current, clear and provocative science-related content to consumers and the most innovative and creative solutions to marketers who want to engage in that conversation.”

With this partnership, Nautilus pairs its unique voice and strengths with Kalmbach’s powerful and respected science media teams. Astronomy is the world’s leading brand covering our solar system and beyond. Discover offers science news and insight with journalism that has won awards from the National Association of Science Writers, and the American Society of Journalists and Authors, among others. It has also been recognized in highly respected publications including the Best American Science and Nature Writing anthologies. Nautilus has won a Webby for best science on the Internet and is the only magazine in any category to have won two National Magazine Awards in its first year of eligibility.

NautilusThink, a New York based non-profit, promotes science, education, and the literary arts to expand public knowledge and understanding of fundamental questions of scientific inquiry and their connection to human culture.